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PLACEMENT TESTS
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GRAMMAR EXERCISES
LEARN ENGLISH WITH SONGS
ENGLISH FOR SCIENCE
PET EXAM
FCE AND IELTS EXAMS
ITALY-AUSTRALIA CLASS EXCHANGE
ACTIVITIES FOR CLASS 1
ACTIVITIES FOR CLASS 1_2012
ACTIVITIES FOR CLASS 1_WITH TABLETS
ACTIVITIES FOR CLASS 2
ACTIVITIES FOR CLASS 2_2012
ACTIVITIES FOR CLASS 3
ACTIVITIES FOR CLASS 3_2012
ACTIVITIES FOR CLASS 4
ACTIVITIES FOR CLASS 4_2012
ACTIVITIES FOR CLASS 5_LST
PROJECT WORK FOR CLASS 5_LST
GRAMMAR EXERCISES
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Grammar activities are sometimes boring but, alas, often necessary! You can practise your grammar in different ways.
First of all, if you like comics and you want to read, listen to, WATCH and learn about grammar, click on this:
http://www.grammarmancomic.com/comicsgman.html
DIAGNOSTIC TEST: Diagnostic quiz Number 1 pinpoints errors and takes you to the quizzes and pages that can help you understand and correct them
http://ww2.college-em.qc.ca/prof/epritchard/100/diag100a.htm
GRAMMAROPOLIS: this site teaches parts of speech in a funny way: games, songs, etc.
http://grammaropolis.com/
Now try these exercises:
PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE
Useful links to grammar websites:
http://www.trinity-whitebridge.co.uk/OnLine/GFileOL/contents.htm
http://www.nspeak.com/newbasic/grammatica/grammar.htm
http://www.nspeak.com/giorgi/efl/fad/audiogrammatica/index.htm
PRESENT SIMPLE
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PAST SIMPLE
PAST SIMPLE WITH VIDEO
PAST CONTINUOUS
PRESENT PERFECT
FUTURE TENSES
MODALS
CONDITIONALS
PASSIVE
RELATIVE PRONOUNS
REPORTED SPEECH
GERUND OR INFINITIVE
'-ED' AND '-ING' ADJECTIVES
MIXED TENSES
Finally, try the
GRAMMAR SLOT MACHINE
! Click on HOW TO PLAY, read the instructions and... have fun!
And if you want to 'gamble' with grammar, this is your right game:
http://www.grammargamble.com
How many points can you score?
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Grammar activities are sometimes boring but, alas, often necessary! You can practise your grammar in different ways.
First of all, if you like comics and you want to read, listen to, WATCH and learn about grammar, click on this:
http://www.grammarmancomic.com/comicsgman.html
DIAGNOSTIC TEST: Diagnostic quiz Number 1 pinpoints errors and takes you to the quizzes and pages that can help you understand and correct them
http://ww2.college-em.qc.ca/prof/epritchard/100/diag100a.htm
GRAMMAROPOLIS: this site teaches parts of speech in a funny way: games, songs, etc.
http://grammaropolis.com/
Now try these exercises:
PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE
Useful links to grammar websites:
http://www.trinity-whitebridge.co.uk/OnLine/GFileOL/contents.htm
http://www.nspeak.com/newbasic/grammatica/grammar.htm
http://www.nspeak.com/giorgi/efl/fad/audiogrammatica/index.htm
PRESENT SIMPLE
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PAST SIMPLE
PAST SIMPLE WITH VIDEO
PAST CONTINUOUS
PRESENT PERFECT
FUTURE TENSES
MODALS
CONDITIONALS
PASSIVE
RELATIVE PRONOUNS
REPORTED SPEECH
GERUND OR INFINITIVE
'-ED' AND '-ING' ADJECTIVES
MIXED TENSES
Finally, try the GRAMMAR SLOT MACHINE! Click on HOW TO PLAY, read the instructions and... have fun!
And if you want to 'gamble' with grammar, this is your right game: http://www.grammargamble.com How many points can you score?